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SPECiiAL
i was wondering how they made a lot of spongebob pictures kind of fade in into a lot of places in different sizes..thanks in advance
freeflow
the fade looks like they feathered it . to feather in photoshop select what you want to feather right click and feather . im not sure though. i know they blended it in though.
SPECiiAL
I odnt exactly get you.. i tried right clik but i never see the option feather.....
freeflow
first off what program do you have:

ok it looks like the person had all those diffrent images and had a yellow background.
if you have photoshop then :
you can select the part of the image you want (from one image) and then right click and click feather. and the cut it out .
then paste it on the yellow background.
SPECiiAL
yea im using photoshop, sorry.. hm is that all just feather? how does the maker change the size liek one pic is bigger and the other is smaller?
freeflow
1) well yea i think its all just feathering.
2) you change the size of the image . by going to image>>image size and change it and then feather it and paste it on the yellow
SPECiiAL
ohh i get it, but this might be dumb.. but how do u cut...? im new at this so yeah..
talcumpowder
..... You don't have to cut it out. You can right-click -> copy, Ctrl + C, or Edit -> Copy.
SPECiiAL
ok thanks, but yet i m a littel confused =/ sorry!! sometimes when i click the picture to feather i dotn see the feather opition.
freeflow
^ you cant just click you have to select the part of the image you want to feather. like with the marquee tool.
xMiZziexKiMx
you can use the radiant tool to do that
SPECiiAL
whats the radiant tool
freeflow
^ you can use the marquee tool the square tool in the top corner of the tool bar.

does photoshop have a radient tool? or do you mean gradient?
SPECiiAL
alright thanks!
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